Environmental
In Colorado, the 'Water Quality Control Commission' regulates discharge of pollutants into state waters under which state statute?
AColorado Mined Land Reclamation Act
BColorado Water Quality Control Act✓ Correct
CColorado Clean Streams Act
DColorado Environmental Response Act
Explanation
Colorado's Water Quality Control Act (C.R.S. § 25-8) and the Water Quality Control Commission regulate the discharge of pollutants into Colorado surface and groundwater, setting standards that affect industrial, commercial, and development activities near waterways.
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